Best Ways To Integrate my Smart Home Setup into Hubitat

My current home set up is very fragmented and I need to know which smart devices can be connected to Hubitat and how. I've done a little research but I'm concerned Hubitat might not be right for me if it would require a lot of replacement. My current home has:

-Eufy Wired Doorbell
-MyQ Garage Opener
-Kasa Smart Light Switches
-Roborock S4+ Vacuum
-Two Honeywell T6 Pro Thermostats
-Google Home in the kitchen (Which has the doorbell, light switches, and vacuum added to it)

I very much want to move to Hubitat if I can but is it worth it with this set up? I don't mind replacing one or two items but a complete rework wouldn't be affordable.

Thank you in advance!

So the eufy doorbell you could bring in through Blue iris as RTSP

The MY Q is useless. They blocked integration with everyone. There are a dozen better ways to integrate. Tilt Sensor, zooz relay and a security 2.0 adapter will allow you to control the garage door by hubitat while allowing your OEM controls to function.

Hubitat directly supports KASA

The t6 Pro thermostats will join right up (don't forget to exclude first)

Roborock vac will directly integrate

Google home will directly integrate

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Although it doesn't have direct native/stock support, there are community-developed options for integrating RATGDO (as well as BlaQ from Konnected) for the MyQ opener.

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I thought myq blocked everything

Ah, good point... the very latest hardware version (3?) does sound like it blocks everything now, but I'm not sure how widespread those newest models are yet :person_shrugging:

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I thought the entire cloud service was blocked regardless of version.

I wonder if it depends on whether the OP has a separate standalone MyQ device added to an older GDOโ€ฆ OR if they have a newer GDO with MyQ integrated?

If the former, then it should be easy to add a RatGDO or similar. If the latter, not sureโ€ฆ :thinking:

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If nothing else works, Third Reality makes a device that will push the button on the garage remote. It's matter over wifi.

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They did block the cloud service, but RATGDO and the Konnected Blaq work locally. You don't even need MyQ at all.

The newer (past 1-2 years) MyQ openers do have restrictions that cannot be bypassed locally or by hacking the cloud. I suppose in time they will jailbreak that restriction just like they did for the older openers, but for now you are stuck with the MyQ service and app only, unless you use a button pusher device.

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That's what I thought. Though a zooz relay and a sec 2.0 to dry contact adapter are still a good option as well. :slight_smile:

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